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NAME

       lprint-server - start a label print server.

SYNOPSIS

       lprint server [ -o OPTION=VALUE ]

DESCRIPTION

       This  command starts a label print server.  Normally a server is started automatically as needed, however
       you can run the server manually to listen on a public network address  and/or  enable  different  logging
       options.

OPTIONS

       The following options are recognized by lprint server:

       -o admin-group=GROUP
            Specifies  that  remote configuration is authenticated against the named group.  If not specified or
            the value "none" is given then any authenticated user may remotely configure lprint.

       -o auth-service=SERVICE
            Specifies the PAM service to  use  to  authenticate  for  remote  configuration  requests.   If  not
            specified  or  the  value  "none"  is  given  then  printers can only be added, modified, or deleted
            locally.

       -o log-file=-
            Specifies that all messages are written to the standard error.

       -o log-file=syslog
            Specifies that all messages are sent to the syslog service.

       -o log-file=FILENAME
            Specifies that all messages are written to the named file.  If the file already exists, messages are
            appended to it.  The default log file is "$TMPDIR/lprintUID.log".

       -o log-level=error
            Specifies that only error messages should be logged.  This is the default.

       -o log-level=info
            Specifies that error and informational messages should be logged.

       -o log-level=debug
            Specifies that all messages should be logged.

       -o server-hostname=HOSTNAME
            Listens  for  IPP  connections  on the specified hostname/address(es).  If not specified, the server
            only listens for connections on a per-user (local) domain socket.

       -o server-port=PORT
            Listens for IPP connections on the specified port.  If not specified, a random port between 9000 and
            9999 is chosen.

       -o spool-directory=DIRECTORY
            Specifies  a  directory  that  holds  pending  print files.  If not specified, a subdirectory in the
            system temporary directory is used.

SEE ALSO

       lprint(1), lprint-shutdown(1).

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2019-2020 by Michael R Sweet.